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Asterostroma species (Basidiomycota) from mangrove forests in Japan
Hiroto Suhara Nitaro MaekawaShuji UshijimaKazuhiko KinjoYoshikazu Hoshi
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2010 年 51 巻 1 号 p. 75-80

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A new homobasidiomycete, Asterostroma macrosporum, was found in mangrove forests of Iriomote Island, Japan. This species is morphologically characterized by having resupinate basidiomata, a monomitic (asterodimitic) hyphal system, simple septate generative hyphae, dextrinoid asterosetae, four sterigmate basidia and globose, tuberculate and amyloid basidiospores measuring 8.5–11×7.5–9μm. It is similar to A. muscicola, but basidiospores in the latter are smaller (7–8×5.5–7μm). Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis using internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region revealed that A. macrosporum is distinctly separated from A. muscicola. In Japan, A. muscicola is widely distributed in warm-temperate to subtropical regions, growing on a variety of broadleaved trees including mangroves, while A. macrosporum has been found only on mangroves.

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